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Title: Strengthening the Legislature


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Strengthening the Legislature
  • A menu of options for discussion
  • Not a recipe!

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The Mother of Parliaments!
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New Zealand
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Australia
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Papua New Guinea
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Fiji Islands
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India
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US Congress
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Overview
  • What is a legislature for?
  • What is the role of its members?
  • Is there reason to suppose that legislatures are
    less than fully effective?
  • What can be done about it?
  • How much of this can and ought to go into a
    constitution?

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Role of legislatures - General
  • Represent the people
  • Protect the Constitution
  • Further human rights and other objectives
  • Protect the public interest
  • Build understanding and compromise

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Conservative party - UK
  • Create and sustain government
  • Ensure business of government is carried on
  • Facilitate a credible opposition
  • Ensure government is subject to scrutiny
  • Ensure the voice of the citizens is heard

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Role of Legislatures - Specific
  • Pass laws
  • Approve taxes, expenditure, borrowing etc
  • Hold the government accountable
  • Investigate issues of public importance
  • Approve Treaties?
  • Approve certain appointments?
  • ? not in all systems

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The functions of members
  • Represent constituents (if they have them)
  • NOT to represent only those who voted for them
  • NOT to simply pass on what the majority wants
  • Representatives not delegates
  • Support the policies of the parties to which they
    belong

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What are the threats to effectiveness?
  • Threat of dissolution
  • Complexity of issues (especially budget)
  • Growing legislative agendas
  • Part time members
  • Insufficiently committed members
  • Ministers dont attend and may make
    announcements to press and not to Parliament!
  • Executive control even of business of parliament
  • Party control
  • Too great or too weak
  • Lack of resources
  • Interference
  • Corruption
  • Lobbyists
  • Inadequate links with community
  • Privatisation

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Ideas and Issues Overview
  • Dissolution
  • Strengthening links between member and
    constituency
  • Strengthening capacity of legislature as an
    institution
  • Disciplining members
  • Making legislature more effective in representing
    the public
  • Improving public understanding

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Please Note
  • These are points for discussion and many would be
    too detailed for a Constitution, even if they
    were in principle acceptable!

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Dissolution- some possible situations
  • Only by Executive
  • Classic Westminster
  • Only by house
  • PNG if the Parliament, by an absolute majority
    vote, so decides
  • By separate Head of State
  • If cant elect government, pass budget etc
  • After consultation
  • If vote of no confidence passed with no
    alternative government proposed (Germany)
  • None other than by expiry of term
  • Washington feature proposed for Kenya

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Needs careful consideration What are the
consequences for
  • Stability of governments
  • Accountability of governments

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Strengthening links between member and
constituency
  • Facilities at constituency level
  • Office
  • Staff
  • Regular visits
  • Bolivia one week a month for home visits
  • Improve links with constituencies
  • Have advisory committees of constituents
  • Visit schools
  • Can even have community links for list members

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Constitution?
  • In an unofficial draft for Kenya
  • The responsibilities of an individual
    constituency member of the House of
    Representatives include
  • representing all their constituents regardless of
    whether individuals voted for the member
  • raising concerns of constituents with government
    departments
  • assisting their constituents to present petitions
    to Parliament and
  • visiting their constituencies regularly in order
    to keep in touch with the needs, views and
    concerns of their electorate.

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Strengthening capacity of individual members
  • Training programmes
  • E.g. Fiji 1998 on the new Constitution
  • Facilities
  • E-mail, information etc
  • Staff
  • Remove factors that limit participation
  • Language
  • Sitting hours (family friendly)

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Strengthening capacity of legislature as an
institution
  • Opposition
  • Legislative process
  • Committee system
  • Budget process
  • Questions
  • Auditor General
  • Secretariat
  • Legislatures budget
  • More sittings
  • Research and Resources

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Opposition and leader can be recognised
  • Roles given
  • 1990 Constitution LoO member Raj Parishad and
    Constitutional Council
  • Fiji in various appointments, including to
    Senate
  • Resources given
  • 2006 Kenyan Draft

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Legislative process
  • Strong committee system
  • Time
  • Should not be possible to rush legislation
    through
  • Zambia the Standing Orders should indicate a
    specific and appropriate time period between the
    publication of a bill in the gazette and first
    reading to allow for timely notification and
    public consultation
  • Make it easier for members to submit private
    members bills
  • Drafting Capacity

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Legislative process contd
  • More draft bills - discussion
  • Proper Explanatory memoranda including fiscal and
    constitutional (including human rights) impact
    statements
  • Do away with Ordinances

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Delegated legislation regulations made under
authority of laws
  • Problem
  • Little publicity
  • Takes power away from elected members to
    bureaucrats and executive
  • Sometimes even used to amend principal
    legislation
  • Laws may not come into effect for years
  • Possible steps
  • Strengthen parliamentary scrutiny
  • Restrict power to amend laws
  • Prevent use to create offences/limit human
    rights
  • Sunset clauses
  • Provide that if law does not come into effect for
    x years it lapses

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Questions
  • Formalise system
  • Especially if Ministers are not MPs
  • Could be done even in presidential/semi-presidenti
    al system
  • Time limits (to ensure more questions can be
    asked and answered)

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Committee system
  • Related to Ministries
  • Fiji Constitution
  • The House of Representatives must, under its
    rules and orders, establish not less than 5
    sector standing committees with the functions of
    scrutinising Government administration and
    examining Bills and subordinate legislation and
    such other functions as are specified

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Committee system contd.
  • Control of membership by Parliament itself
  • Formalise diversity
  • Party
  • Gender/ethnic etc PNG membership of the
    Permanent Parliamentary Committees should be
    spread as widely as practicable among the
    backbenchers
  • Exclude Ministers
  • Fiji Ministers are not eligible for election to
    sector standing committees of the House of
    Representatives. Also PNG
  • Give them powers and resources
  • Summon witnesses etc
  • Research capacity
  • Funds
  • Permit sub-committees

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Human Rights
  • Training of MPs
  • Special committee on human rights?
  • Explanatory memoranda for bills on human rights
    implications of laws
  • Proposed for Kenya
  • State must make a statement to both houses of
    Parliament concerning the states proposed
    response to recommendations of monitoring
    bodies.
  • In South Africa
  • MPs are part of delegation to monitoring body
    meetings

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More sittings etc
  • Full time job
  • Fixed schedule for sittings
  • Minimum number of days sitting
  • India whips proposed 100-130 days for Union
  • Fiji President (generally ceremonial) can
    summon house
  • Allow MPs to summon house regularly and
    exceptionally

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Budget - Introduction
  • Budgets often responsive to powerful
  • Parliamentary control of budget usually weak
    (better in presidential systems?)
  • I used to salivate listening to the powers of
    US Congressional Committees where you get junior
    deputy assistant secretaries coming before the
    relevant appropriation sub committee to try and
    justify expenditure and how people at the
    committee had 20 years experience on the issue.

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Budget process
  • Adequate notice of budget
  • More information in budget
  • Limit powers of Executive to make budgetary
    decisions without legislative approval
  • Enhanced capacity
  • Work with NGOs
  • Enhanced powers
  • Budget hearings in committees

34
Notice and information
  • Notice
  • OECD The governments draft budget should be
    submitted to Parliament far enough in advance to
    allow Parliament to review it properly. In no
    case should this be less than three months prior
    to the start of the fiscal year
  • Information
  • Some countries have long budget statements
    including gender impact
  • Requiring budget information in 3 year context

35
Limit powers of Executive to make budgetary
decisions without legislative approval
  • Vote on account allows advance of up to
    one-third of budget (better than some
    countries?)
  • Vote of Credit - local or national emergency due
    to either natural causes, a threat of external
    aggression or internal disturbances or other
    reasons, and that it is impractical or
    inexpedient in view of the security or interest
    of the State to specify the details
  • (India on account of the magnitude or the
    indefinite character of the service the demand
    cannot be stated with the details ordinarily
    given in an annual financial statement) Nepal
    better?

36
Working with NGOs
  • Many countries have experience with budget
    analysis
  • Can supply MPs with information, training etc.

37
Auditor General
  • Independent
  • IC appointment by PM on recommendation of
    Constitutional Council
  • Should report direct to Legislature
  • Public Accounts Committee should make use of
    report
  • Problem lack of teeth?
  • Audit implementation office in ministries?
  • Requirement to report back on action taken
  • Follow up Ghana Parliament has Committee on
    Government Assurances

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Secretariat and Budget
  • IC
  • Must be one
  • Details by law
  • Staff to be provided by Government
  • Changes possible
  • Independent body
  • Legislative service commission
  • Control of own budget

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Research and Resources
  • Library
  • Research staff
  • Computers

41
Civil service
  • Educate civil servants about role in regard to
    parliament
  • Include duty to respond in Code of Practice

42
Qualified members
  • Now
  • IC says must be citizen, 25, committed to the
    spirit of the peoples movement and not holding
    publicly funded post
  • For CA not have been punished for any criminal
    offence involving moral turpitude
  • a crime with an intent to steal or defraud a
    crime where physical harm is done or threatened
    a crimewhere serious physical harm is caused by
    reckless behavior or a crime of sexual
    misconduct.
  • Possible
  • Educational qualifications?
  • Level?
  • Makes it too elite?
  • Moral standards
  • Bar if convicted of certain offences (as for CA)
  • Should it be for life?
  • Should it be more precise?

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Accountability of members
  • Automatic loss of position if dont attend
  • IC (CA) if misses 10 consecutive sittings
    without notice
  • Could be any 10 without good reason?
  • Fiji 2 consecutive without permission of
    Speaker
  • Recall
  • Publicity about performance
  • Democratic parties
  • Voters can not nominate failures
  • Code of Practice
  • Declaration of assets (Ontario Integrity
    Commissioner)
  • Removal for misbehaviour

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Recall
  • Uganda Constitution
  • British Columbia (Canada)
  • Any voter may initiate
  • Not for 18 months
  • Must be signed by 40 of eligible voters
  • Cant happen again before General Election

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Reducing party control
  • surfeit of partisanship in which the vast
    majority of MPs perceive their first duty of
    loyalty is to party rather than Parliament
  • Control on power to dismiss member?
  • Must be possible to take judicial review
  • Reconsider floor crossing rules
  • They assume that voters vote only for parties
  • Apply only to list members?
  • Or apply only for first 18 months of Parliament?
  • Should be no party control over human rights
    issues?

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Improving Legislature-public relations
  • Requiring publication of record
  • Petitions
  • Scottish Parliament petitions committee and
    procedure
  • NGOs links with
  • Public hearings
  • Popular initiatives etc
  • Weaken legislature?

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Strengthening constructive criticism of Parliament
  • Interim Constitution
  • No comment shall be made about the good faith of
    any proceedings of the Legislature-Parliament,
    and no person shall make or disseminate anything
    about comments or suggestions made by any member,
    deliberately misinterpreting or distorting their
    meaning.
  • Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
  • (6.1) As the democratic embodiment of the
    publics political views, each Parliament must
    respect the right of individuals and particularly
    the media to criticize its role, integrity and
    performance. It must properly react to such
    criticism with argument and through its own
    conduct rather than with punishment.
  • (6.3) Inaccurate reporting by the media should
    not be considered as a contempt of Parliament.

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Stating what the role of the legislature is in
the Constitution
  • South Africa
  • The National Assembly is elected to represent the
    people and to ensure government by the people
    under the Constitution. It does this by choosing
    the President, by providing a national forum for
    public consideration of issues, by passing
    legislation and by scrutinizing and overseeing
    executive action.

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Improving public understanding
  • Public sittings
  • Of house and committees
  • Fiji ? of house must approve sitting in camera
  • Public relations
  • Visitors Centre?
  • Newsletters
  • Media
  • Broadcasting of committees and house
  • Public Education

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New roles?
  • Approving appointments
  • In US is check on power of executive
  • Is being considered in UK
  • But???
  • Approving treaties
  • Involvement could be earlier? To see national
    interest is served by negotiations
  • Approving contracts?
  • If affect national resources in major way?
  • Ivory Coast proposed for Kenya

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Increasing appeal of parliamentary career
  • Limit size of cabinet
  • Give enhanced remuneration to committee chairs
  • Status more like Ministers?

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Limiting what legislature can do?
  • Prevent it fixing members salaries
  • Fiji Parliamentary Emoluments Commission
  • Prevent laws being passed that benefit sitting
    members
  • Cannot come into effect until after next general
    election?

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